Associations between plant roots and fungi are a feature of many terrestrial ecosystems. The genome sequence of a prominent fungal partner opens new avenues for studying such mycorrhizal interactions.
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Cullen, D. Fungal symbiosis unearthed. Nature 452, 42–43 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/452042a
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